The malware named "JSCEAL" masquerades as an encryption application and implants a trojan for espionage, potentially affecting over ten million people.
Odaily News Security company Check Point warns that a malware named "JSCEAL" active since March 2024 has induced users to download and implant Trojan programs through fake Binance, MetaMask, Kraken, and nearly 50 other commonly used encryption applications via advertisements, potentially affecting over ten million people worldwide. This Trojan is written in JavaScript and has anti-detection mechanisms, capable of stealing Wallet information, account passwords, Telegram data, and browser cookies, mainly disseminated through advertisements on platforms like Facebook. (Cointelegraph)
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The malware named "JSCEAL" masquerades as an encryption application and implants a trojan for espionage, potentially affecting over ten million people.
Odaily News Security company Check Point warns that a malware named "JSCEAL" active since March 2024 has induced users to download and implant Trojan programs through fake Binance, MetaMask, Kraken, and nearly 50 other commonly used encryption applications via advertisements, potentially affecting over ten million people worldwide. This Trojan is written in JavaScript and has anti-detection mechanisms, capable of stealing Wallet information, account passwords, Telegram data, and browser cookies, mainly disseminated through advertisements on platforms like Facebook. (Cointelegraph)